Elizabeth Gilbert's Bold New Memoir Explores Love, Loss, and Controversy

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The review of Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir 'All the Way to the River' describes it as a heartfelt but ultimately clichéd exploration of love, addiction, and loss, which fails to live up to its potential due to overly sentimental writing.
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